The Supreme Court has formed a new three-judge Bench to review its 2022 ruling that granted wide powers to the Enforcement Directorate under the PMLA, including arrest, summons, and property raids without safeguards. New Delhi: The Supreme Court formed a new three-judge panel to determine whether its 2022 ruling, which affirmed the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) […]
Today (19th March): BRS leader K Kavitha withdrew her petition challenging ED’s summons before the Supreme Court. Her lawyer made the submission before Justice Bela M Trivedi. Kavitha filed a separate petition contesting her arrest and remand. The ED claimed she conspired with AAP leaders, paying Rs 100 crore for favors in Delhi’s Excise Policy. Kavitha remains under ED custody.
